Example sentences of "he 'll [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | P'raps 'e 'll walk yer 'ome , ’ she added . |
2 | 'E 'll share my room and ’ e 'll spend 'is evenings in t'stable out o' t'way , like 'e does now . ’ |
3 | He 'll feel your arse as he goes by , I know him ! ’ |
4 | The ousted chief executive confirmed he 'll continue his fight to win control of the club from chairman Alan Sugar , and that he had full but anonymous financial backing to buy him out . |
5 | ‘ I 'd better go and help him unpack or he 'll bite my head off . ’ |
6 | I 'm not brushing Dempsey 's teeth he 'll bite my hand off ! |
7 | I hope he 'll change his mind but if he does n't , I 'll play bass . |
8 | There 's no guarantee that he 'll change his mind , and the older you get , the more critical it will become . |
9 | Yeah , anyway , yeah , he still wants to be friends with you and all the rest of it oh I do you know Paul , he 'll change his mind tomorrow I mean you have , kind of changed your mind have n't you ? |
10 | If he has any doubts , he 'll refer your baby to an eye specialist for further diagnosis . |
11 | Erm within the limits of his repertoire he 'll shift his accent down towards that that of the workers erm shows them cooperation and that 's known as a downward convergence . |
12 | He 'll meet his match . ’ |
13 | Let's hope he 'll deliver his reply the same way . ’ |
14 | He 'll tell your Dad . ’ |
15 | er , now he does n't like to talk about it you see , and I said to him one day look Paul for god sake , oh , he 'll tell his mum , but he does n't like to talk about it to me |
16 | ‘ I wonder if he 'll tell his father . ’ |
17 | ‘ He 'll make your life hell . ’ |
18 | He 'll make his way in the world all right . ’ |
19 | And then , during this last summer , Nan had said , ‘ You know , one day he 'll break your jaw and then it 'll be too late . ’ |
20 | One wonders how he 'll talk his way out of this one . |
21 | ‘ You think he 'll leave his bike outside round here ? ’ |
22 | No oh do n't say that to him though , cos he 'll blow his top wo n't he ? |
23 | You know , if if he 's got a particular bias , then he 'll , he 'll weight his report in the favour of that bias . |
24 | He 'll have my recommendation , backed by the personnel file and the complaints of disruption filed against you by several staff members . ’ |
25 | He 'll find you , wherever you are , and he 'll have your heart . |
26 | He 'll have his milk soon . |
27 | Oh , he 'll have his way , I do n't doubt , worming it out of her . |
28 | If he is accountable for the warehouse , he 'll have his warehouse audited ; wastage rates , obsolete stock , retrieval rates , turn-over and wait-time at reception . |
29 | Tony and I reckon that when Matt goes to heaven he 'll have his nose in an Ordnance Survey Map and he 'll be saying , " If I remember rightly there should be an old bloke around here with long grey hair and a grey beard and a long white nightie on . |
30 | I 'll just go and pop up to the other estate agent cos if dad comes in now he 'll have his dinner wo n't he ? |